Summary: Want to import and edit Nikon D810 recorded 1080p MOV footage in iMovie ‘11 without problems? Here you will find the best solution.
Nikon D810 DSLR Camera takes its place as the high resolution option in the Nikon DSLR lineup. In just a few days, it has become very popular among professional photographers or the amateurs. As you see, it supports full HD H.264 MOV video recording. Whereas, when users wanna edit Nikon D810 footage in iMovie before sharing with friends, problems occurred: the imovie can’t won't import Nikon D810 footage perfectly, the editing work seems so slow.
Well, the reason why you can't edit Nikon D810 .mov files in iMovie is simple: The Nikon DSLR uses the sophisticated H.264 compression method for recording video files to the camera’s memory card. This is an ideal file type for video capture in an SLR camera; however, the H.264 compression format should be transcoded into a format better suited to editing in iMovie or other editing software.
Now I’ve found out the solution to fix the Nikon D810 MOV in iMovie 11 issues. The best method is to transcode Nikon D810 MOV to Apple InterMediate Codec for iMovie with Brorsoft Video Converter for Mac.
Overall, the Nikon MOV Converter comes with supports for a wide range of video editing software and media devices, including iMovie, Adobe Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer, Final Cut Pro and Final Cut Express. It helps you convert Nikon, Sony, Canon, Panasonic cameras recordings to any editable format like AIC. mov, MPEG-2, DNxHD, ProRes, etc as you need without any quality loss. It ensures maximum editing quality and efficiency when working with iMovie under Mac OS X(including Mountain Lion, Lion).
Transocde Nikon D810 MOV footages into AIC .mov for iMovie
Step 1: Load D810 footage to the software
Install and launch Nikon Video Converter for Mac, and then click "Add" button to browse to Nikon MOV footage either from CF card or SD card. If you’ve copied the footage from D810 to hard drive, just drag the footage to the program.
Step 2: Select output format
Hit the Format bar to select iMovie/FCE --> Apple InterMediate Codec(AIC) (*.mov).
Step 3: Advanced video/audio settings
Click the Settings icon and adjust the video and parameters, including the Bitrate of Video and Audio, Video Size, Sample Rate, Frame Rate, Audio Channels, etc.
Step 4: Start converting Nikon MOV to iMovie
Click "Convert" to start encoding Nikon D810 MOV to Apple InterMediate codec for iMovie. The conversion process may take a few minutes but it will not bother to render in iMovie. After conversion just click the "Open" button to locate converted Nikon D810 footage for iMovie post-production.
Learn more:
How to upload Nikon MOV videos to Sony Vegas
How to import Nikon MOV to Adobe Premiere Pro
How to transfer Nikon MOV footage into Final Cut Pro